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PCL began operations in 1906 as Martin and Poole Construction, founded by James Martin and Ernest Edward Poole (October 18, 1883 – March 12, 1964) in Stoughton, Saskatchewan. Poole and Martin both returned to their homes on Prince Edward Island for the winter of 1906–07, and Martin decided to remain and retire. Poole continued the company ...
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Manulife Place is a highrise office building and shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was completed in 1983 and designed by Clifford Lawrie Bolton Ritchie Architects. It is located at the corner of 102 Avenue and 101 Street in downtown Edmonton. Naming rights of the complex are held by insurer Manulife.
PCL Construction; PCL Construction Management Inc. PCL Constructors Canada Inc. PCL Constructors Inc. PCL Constructors Northern Inc. PCL Employees Holdings; PCL Industrial Constructors Inc. PCL Industrial Management Inc. PCL Intracon Power Inc., Edmonton; Pizza 73
The bridge was designed by Figg Engineering Group and built by PCL Civil Constructors Inc., a subsidiary of PCL Constructors Inc. The arches and deck were constructed using a balanced cantilever method. Each arch was supported by temporary cable stays anchored from the top of the piers and the valley sides until it was fully built. [2]
Construction of the Green Line officially began in April 2022 [20] with PCL Construction selected as the construction management contractor for utility relocation work. [21] The Green Line Board released the Request for Proposals (RFP) to select a proponent to construct phase one of stage one of construction, from Lynnwood/Millican to Eau ...
Construction; Broke ground: January 1998: Opened: October 12, 1998 [3] Construction cost: C$22 million ($37.9 million in 2023 dollars [1]) Architect: Parkin/ZAS Architects Inc., architects in joint venture [2] Services engineer: The Mitchell Partnership: General contractor: PCL Constructors Canada Inc. [2] Tenants; Canada World Kabaddi Cup ...
It was the home of the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1958 to 1967. The ballpark was located in the largely undeveloped Mission Valley region of San Diego. The location was on Friars Road at US Route 395 (now State Route 163), in the northeast corner of what is now Fashion Valley Mall. [1]